UNWRITTEN RULES

Discussion in 'Strategy' started by *dim_ (01), Nov 22, 2012.

  1. Unwritten Rules


    Farming is against the rules?
    Allowed to hit players while in war?
    Can i force volley tutors?

    There are many unwritten rules in Pimd. Some well accepted, some not.
    Those rules are imposed naturally by Pimd community. And it was a result of the common sense.
    This rules help the community to find a half-way for some issues.

    More than 5 hits is farming 
    In the beginning of Pimd there was virtually no inactive players, and volleys didn't exist.
    Only way to grow was by hit players (active players). And most players, to protect themselves, used to return hit to show they were active.
    Very often people people fought about this problem. So slowly this silence rules was wrote.

    Hit Players In War 
    While you search for target on battle list, don't hit players in War or Preparing to War status.
    During this time, players are using all their efforts to win their war. So every tent of energy is important. It can be to stay strong to win fight/dances or even to defend hits.
    Even if you hit and lose you hit, they still lost pots and energy.

    Would you like to be hit by outsider while you are in war?

    Check Tutors Pupil 
    When you are hiring tutors, its always good to check some details before you hire it.
    If you hire an expansive tutor while a player is in war, he may lose money due war hits.
    So when you decide to park money in a expansive tutor or a wide range of small tutors, check if pupil is in war.

    (Not everyone agrees with this rule)

    I didn't write this information it's been found on the net.


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  2. The only rules are what's in the ToU , the rules you've just stated is more of a respect issue not actually rules.

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  3. Reread the post. Read it carefully.
     
  4. owned by a noob 
     
  5. Hmm. This post is useful, yet it was copied from somewhere. I have a blog that states this word for word. I borrowed it from a friend, so I'm not sure where they got this from, perhaps the same source.
     
  6.  Oh I just read the last thing they said. Well now I know 